IPS vs TN vs VA - Which Is Best For Gaming? [Simple Guide]
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A monitor's panel type dictates its characteristics, but which panel type should you choose?
There are IPS (In-Plane Switching), TN (Twisted Nematic), VA (Vertical Alignment) and even OLED, although that isn't viable yet.
We'll discuss the pros and cons of each of these panel types, and we'll help you decide which one you should pick for your use case.
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:41 IPS
1:35 TN
2:42 VA
3:48 Which Should You Choose?
4:02 Which Should You Choose: Refresh Rates
5:16 Which Should You Choose: Response Times
6:18 Conclusion - Ігри
I've used a lot of monitors, and based on my experience, I learned a few things:
- The difference between 144Hz and 60Hz is noticeable, however it only benefits gamers. On the other hand, between 144Hz and 240Hz, not so much.
- Contrast ratio matters, which is why IPS panel might not be the best option for movies because it can never really show that "true black" which is achievable with VA and TN panels.
- Viewing angle might not be as important as you might think when it comes to computer monitor because if you think about it, chances are 99% of the time you spend on your computer is by sitting right in front of the monitor even if you have like a 2-or-3-monitor setup. However depending on your sitting position, wider viewing angle might benefit you if you have ultrawide or bigger screens (27" and up) which is why they now make curved monitors.
- For your own good, please consider the pixel density. 4K resolution on a 34" monitor is perfect, 4K resolution on a 27" monitor is not enjoyable, and 4K resolution on a 24" monitor is a nightmare.
- If fps from your GPU > your monitor's refresh rate, then there is going to be a tearing effect. If fps from your GPU < your monitor's refresh rate, then there is going to be a stuttering effect. The bigger the gap, the more you can notice those phenomena. Solution for the first phenomenon is by enabling Vsync (if available in game settings), or get a higher refresh rate monitor. Solution for the other one, is by using adaptive Vsync. Adaptive Vsync allows your monitor to lower its refresh rate to match the fps pushed by your GPU, however it cannot push beyond the native refresh rate. Adaptive Vsync on Nvidia is called G-Sync, on AMD it's called FreeSync. G-Sync is more expensive because it requires additional hardware installed on the monitor, FreeSync doesn't so it's cheaper, however both do the same job.
- A good TN panel can actually reproduce decent colors (almost on par with VA panel) if you're willing to do some color calibration.
- If you're serious about color accuracy, try to find a monitor with AH-IPS panel, or PLS panel for Samsung monitors.
will a 700$ Asus IPS be bad for movies?
@@CuteLittleStuff1 va panel cannot product true blacks. only oled can.
Well no, watching movies on any type of panel is perfectly fine, but for me personally, I prefer VA panels when it comes to watching movies on a monitor. It's very subjective though, some people might enjoy watching movies on an IPS monitor over VA. However if I had $700 and I want the best display just for movies then I'd probably go for an OLED TV.
I dont get why you're saying that 4K at 24' is a nightmare, apart from the fact that scaling is quite fucked up. Indeed, even tho I only own a 1440p/165Hz 24' monitor, I definitively LOVE the increase un pixel density and sharpness of the image over the 1080p variant. So I imagine that a 4K with 200% scaling would be just perfect with nearly no need of antialiasing.
Old VA and TN panels had absolutely horrible color reproduction... It is strange that now 10 years after baying my 42" LG TV with IPS panel for use as a monitor for about 650 dollars I struggle to find anything that can compete with for less than 1500 - 3000 dollars. You would think that in 10 years picture quality per dollar would go up not down...
"IPS can't go below 4ms"
LG: "Till' now."
shockwave2291 u mean 3 ms?
LG 27GL850 IPS Panel ,1ms, 144Hz, 135% SRGB, 98% DCI-P3
'Til now^^^
Acer as well
If you can notice the difference between 3 and 1 ms, then NASA should study you.
IPS can't go above 144hz,
Asus: until now
Leo Huang IPS monitors can reach 144hz, but they’re usually expensive.
Love that higher than a 40 y/o man responce time
@@kyokon1839 what about his monitor (Acer VG271U Pbmiipx)
@@kyokon1839 Its have all specs that any player want it
-IPS panel
-Respond time 1ms
-Resolution is 2K
For Some Reasons i think its have problems, but if you have one tell me if this monitor good or bad
This* not his
Moral of the story is that nothing is perfect
LCD's are a flawed technology. Nothing here is the optimum.
I'm 14 and this is deep
@@konradfletcher6311 lol
@@fbi7287 why are you texting to young boys on the internet, should i call the fbi or what???
@@seal3427 you are under arrest for accusing the law
Lucky for me, my eyes are so bad that all monitors look good to me.
NO MEN, YOU REALLY DIDNT TRY GOOD ONES... IF YOU DONT KNOW WHAT IS GOOD, HOW DO YOU KNOW WHAT IS BAD??
"Lucky"
@@alexgetright2023 don't caps
Lmao
@@J.A.G.O.Y why you tell him don't cap?
“IPS panels will offer the best colors”
*laughs in color blindness*
Me: *laughs in blind*
I play on braille btw
For a colorblind person TN is the simple solution lol
*laughs in red*
Dark joke
@@Bejar03 laughs in dead
The complete saying was originally “A jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one.”
all have pros and cons hahaha!
Yes the original saying never blamed the jack of all trades. Sadly people don't know that because they only hear the first half
And this sir made me have my choice to buy a VA monitor. I play fps games, moba games, work on Computer aided drafting.... i need a huge screen.. do you recommend the Acer XZ350CU? What are my options for the same price category?
@Bhargav Chavda yup! A big screen is needed. I already bought a monitor. Gamdias Apollo DHD 356C.... checks out all i need. 35 inch VA with 144 hz overclockable to 200hz. 2560x1080p. Color reproduction is fine too. Was cheaper too at around 450 USD
That is simply not true. There's no known instances or cases from before this century in which they used the second half. Stop making up bullshit, or verify the bullshit they tell you.
"cant go lower than 4 ms"
*laughs in 2019*
@el bojo loco yeah man
she did say moments later (only if you had the patience to listen than hurriedly post a comment) that IPS panels can go lower than 4ms and have upto 144Hz refresh rates but they tend to be on the pricey side which is absolutely true even in 2019, cries
@el bojo loco why dont u check google or whatever internet shop you have in your place :D
@@rifleman542 She only said that about the refresh rate not the ms, quote: "however while the response time can't go lower than 4 ms, refresh rates beyond 60 hz are possible.."
@el bojo loco msi:D
Good video! Thank you so much for such nice comparative explanation
Love your videos
Not nice NOICE
2 years later, this video is totally outdated
@@PhreakDarkSoul lmao
@@PhreakDarkSoul how?
CRT is best
the best at ruining your eyes
@@algirdz
Algirdas Pilypaitis, Quantum dots, worry????
@@algirdz the weak will be weak
No contest
yes in 640x480 with screen atachable filter :) :) :)
"For esports games" shows a clip of fifa.
It is an esports game though. Most of esports title have low graphic demand, emphasis on gameplay
@@IceX92 modern warfare eats your gpu
@@ottomanempire3725 that's not eSports title
@@ezmoney25 it is
@@ezmoney25 it is
3:42 How about the full saying?
"The jack of all trades master is a of none...
...but oftentimes better than a master of one."
Das right!
Tell em!
Thanks man, I feel a lot better now, her version troubled me seriously 😁
5:18 *epilepsy kicks in*
😂😂😂
i actully have epilepsy
@@kasssu135 im sorry to hear that
@@kasssu135 didn’t want to offend anybody, hope you are doing good
Nice video, I was just watching the cutscenes☺️✌️
Cool
I have 2 monitors, one TN and one IPS and I put the same tab on both of them and there was absolutely visible colour difference, the only "flaw" that TN monitors have are the viewing angles but they only appear when looking from a down position, looking at them sideways and from upwards is the same as normally
I have a 144 hz VA panel currently, and I am extremely happy with it.
Hi, did you experience the so called "ghosting" or "black smearing"?
Don't know why I watched this, I already know what each panel does lol. I personally like TN since I play a lot of fps games.
How do fps games benefit from TN panels?
@@hystericalgamer780 they dont
I found IPS the best for doing photographic and video work, or simply viewing. I found TN to be best for having speed, but viewing angle is more critical.
best quick overview out there! THANK U!
144 VA is good too. talking about the ed242qr.. budget beast
viewsonic also nice
Aye just bought that and it's coming in tmr!!!its going to be my first time experiencing 144hz
What about aoc c27g1 it’s va and 144hz with 1440p resolution
@@sl5567 how are you enjoying it?
@@yslsammyy i have it ! it's very good !! you can mess with the vibration to get better colors ! but be careful , once you go 144hz you won't be able to go back
super video ! danach habe ich gesucht. leichte erklärungen, sogar sehr gut übersetzt mit automatischen Untertiteln. Genial :)
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ill stick with va, im not a content creator that needs crazy color accuracy to get the expensive IPS and i am not a professional csgo player that needs the 240hz TN, i am the average consumer, good color accuracy and decent speed is good enough for me.
Thank you... I just decided what I need based on this
This video really helped to clear up my doubts. Thanks a ton!
90% of comments : ips can't go under 4ms.... Until now
10% this comment
Really tho..
Now we got ourselves a recursion
Thank you, this helped me pick my next monitor. Looks like my needs are viewing angle and colors, so I'll go with an IPS.
I have TN and VA panel,for me they all good,but VS has better field angle.
Most important is 120hz++.
Colors
Contrast
Resolution
Low response time
As far as I know IPS panels are more affected by backlight bleeding than VA panels, so I was confused when you mentioned it only with the VA. If somone can help me with that I'll be glad.
Yeh, the video is wrong about talking of backlight bleeding in VA panels instead of the IPS ones. Ghosting, on the other hand is true.
Thank you 🧡
IPS monitors can reach 1 ms nowadays tho but idk if it's that big of a deal anyway
“A jack of all trades is a master of none”
Well finish the saying:
“-but is often better than a master of one”
7 hours ago?!
"Often", not always
OceanMan without even editing my message read it again?
@@Tovinthorn ???
OceanMan I already said often lol
"IPS monitors higher than 60 hz tend to be expensive"
AOC: Not anymore
watching on a AOC ips 165hz 1ms monitor
asus has a 280hz 1ms ips lol
aoc on top
@@talhaoktem yeah which is dark af, has ips glow and clouding...
@@Alastor77 im using it right now and don’t know what you are talking about haha really?
Great comparison rundown. Thanks!
Im just gonna get a TN panel gaming monitor. I don’t really care for colors as long as I can change the strings and have my 240hz at 1ms
who the fuck needs 240 hz?
Love IPS panels. But its biggest flaw is the IPS glow & backlight bleed varying between units. Some of them can be so bad that it's genuinely distracting to use. If they ever fix those issues, the panel will be near perfect.
wow, this video is informative as hell. thanks!
I just got the MSI Optix MAG271CV 27'' 144hz VA panel, And it's amazing! There is only very little backlight bleed. Only during night sometimes noticeable, but not a dealbreaker.
Ips 144hz is the best
@Nex Wex 2 i hate that cetnik flag. 2ms difference is not noticable whatsoever if you get a beast ips like pg279q
@Nex Wex 2 1ms is a just advertising trick. most of the time its going to be 3ms average even on the best monitor and same goes for the best response time ips panel they say 4ms but average is 5ms. so buy what you want but a 2ms difference there is not a person in the world that can see that.
IPS 165Hz =)
Ips panels get image burn in no?
Va is best Price to Performance
This is so helpful. Just this video can help in understanding monitors briefly. Very good job you guys
I like how TN looks with the lighting
great video, simple to the point and I really came away genuinely understanding more
Great vid, tho response time is not really about what you notice yourself, its about being fastest, if you have 5ms response time and your enemy has 1ms your effectively 4ms behind, which in an fps can mean the difference between winnen or loosing the fight
Notice you did not talk about IPS glow but still a informative vid.
Purge Dome
They all glow, local dimming you meant?
You went for the $2499 monitors, or is cheap shit enough, not any competitive....
@@jaxativejax662
What monitor u use now, any good? I need > HDR 1000, only 3 on the market now, QLED the best for gamer's now.
IPS glow? bleed? IPS is part of the history now. Good viewing angle is not needed for gamer's, TV's need that, watching a movie with the Family.
HDR 1000, OLED, all people see that easy! 120 FPS, only some see that...
QLED Monitors gives you motion sickness if they are on DplayPort 1.4 1 ns response time ! Need 4k@120? or HD ready levels?
Also, isn't 1ms just a selling point? cause 1ms is only grey to grey. colors are usually more, like 4 or 5ms
The 144hz VA 1ms refresh, best option)
The ideal monitor would be 120htz or 144 htz at 1440p for 27-32 inches and same refresh at 20-24 for 1080p. High refresh and cranked up textures are really the way to have the best experience. Just because you can play at a higher resolution with lower settings doesn't mean you should.
If your multitasking, than a 16:10 monitor like dells u2415 or Asus's vs24ah-p is a really good idea, as it allows you to have more screen real-estate for content with tool bars on the screen(or for apple users with their big tool bar. )
@Kitz agreed. 27 Imo gives the best immersion because of how its big enough for you to feel comfortable yet it's not so big that you need to start turning your head or use peripheral vision to see everything
Well serious competitive gamers don't care about textures and looks so for them 1080p 24" 240hz is actually best
The ideal monitor is 2160p @ 144hz with QLED, HDR, 10bit color. No compromise gaming. If you can't play at high resolution at max settings then you can't afford the monitor anyway.
For multitasking slash productivity I've yet to see a better monitor setup than having a 3440x1440 ultrawide as the primary monitor, flanked by a 16:10 monitor in portrait on both sides with a 4k screen above.
@@trsskater A 1200 dollar system is enough to run a 1440p 144hz monitor in a lot of situations. But a monitor of those specifications is nearly HALF that budget. That's absolutely insane for just one computer part, even if you're looking at it for the majority of the time. So while that's a good analogy, its flawed.
3:27 is best reaction. so familiar
Old video, new comment. I tried going from a TN monitor to a VA monitor playing rocket league and Call of Duty and my god. The blur on my monitor feels like I'm constantly playing with motion blur, even on the 'extreme' setting of the MSI monitor. Granted, I'm going to try more before I decide, but in case anyone is in the same situation, watch out.
I have a Dell S2716DG which is a pretty badass monitor, known for it's high response rate. It's perfect for high paced games, but my god, it's difficult to move on from it since nothing quite matches it as far as I'm aware in response time.
Thank you for the simple and comprehensive explanation, it helped me a lot 😊
VA 144 1440p hands down
and Curved.
Samsung's CJG5 series ticks all those boxes and has the added bonus of being relatively cheap.
@@Handelo dunno. i currently use Asus XG32VQ monitor and im quite happy. but it needs alot of juice to keep 144fps up :/
@@zigasi86 Well, yeah. Running games at 1440p 144Hz requires a rather beefy GPU. But I figure if you're spending a premium on a high quality screen, you probably already own a pretty powerful rig.
@@Handelo yeah true. just wanted to say for future buyers that even with 1080ti in some cases they wount get full use of 144hz monitor ;) games wise. maybe with 2080ti i dont know.
4:05 is that linus from linus tech tips? xD
NCIX days
Thanks for this lesson. Learned a new lesson today.
This video presented in a kind that made me look at the title again twice while watching, I thought there an ads was showing or I wrongly pressed next button. I think it's better just show screen panels side by side.
MSI Optix Monitors are amazing. Mine is the MAG24C, VA 144hz and freesync. I literaly cant ask for more, its simply perfect.
I am planning to get one in the next few days, is it really that good?, is their any ghosting or bleeding?, how does it compare to other monitors with the same price?, and how is the input lag?, sorry for my numerous questions just trying to not waste money here you know xD, have a great day
Carlos Guzman it is compatible in nvidia card using gsync in control panel?
“IPS can’t go under 4ms”
LG: u wot m8
Legit on one right now..
@@aleksssss it's not even out yet
LG ultragear with 1ms response time were already out as far as I knew.
@@stephenburkholder8894 link? thanks
Is still above 4ms gtg. Yes the new ones.
Thanks, just picked up a VIOTEK GFT27DB 27” TN flat. 1440p 144hz 1ms.
Actually I quite liked the colours on the TN pannel when you compared 2 side by side.
At 2:40 the monitor on the right is an IPS panel, right?
Acer Predator XB271HU IPS 165hz 👍
Im planning to buy it in the future. Do u have any small problems with it or should i go for it?
It's one of the best gaming monitors you can get. The only thing that I can remark on is the built in speakers which are really bad, but that's should not be a deal breaker as most people uses headphones while gaming or have a real sound system for listening music.
Thanks. And btw what about the TN pannel? Theres also the xb271hu i think. Its the same specs with IPS should i get that one or it isnt worth the extra money? The IPS is like 567 dollars now i think
@monster master IPS colors are on whole different level, you wont belive until you see it but there is some IPS glow in 95% of cases. So it depends:
1) are you extra competitive FPS player (i mean like top 5%) go TN
2) do you play in totally dark room and play a lot of extremely dark games (like Outlast) go VA
3) if those two dont apply IPS 100%
I owned all three technologies over time and i have to say all of them suck one way or another its all about compromises but the IPS is most universal one if you dont mind having some bias ligh near monitor.
Obese Omar ASUS PG 279Q IPS 165hz👍🏼
this channel is gold..learned a lot from it, thanks a lot
There was an ad and the ad was actually good, I was more engaged with the ad than most vids on UA-cam... I’m done
What about the Acer Nitro xv? It uses an IPS panel and supposedly has 1ms response time?
And i went from TN 144hz to VA super ultrawide with 120hz, and the colors are stronger and more alive, i didn't feel too much decrease in input lag, and my CRG90's HDR1000 really made games come alive as well.
Great guide. Thank you.
My VA BenQ EW2445ZH is coming, and i just watched this video. Don't regret :)
Is it gud for gaming?
I know I’m late but I want everyone new to gaming to know that having a 60hz monitor absolutely positively DOES NOT limit your FPS to 60. If your FPS is greater than HZ then there will be slight screen tear, vice versa there will be slight stuttering. If they’re synced up there will be slight input lag, unless you have a fancy monitor with g-sync or free-sync.
peasent
hgff mikimmon my monitor has free sync but I have an nvidia card
Can confirm this I dealt with screen tearing for a very long time with my 60hz monitor but the input lag would go away. If I synced up with vsync or otherwise capped the fps limit, the screen tearing would disappear but input lag became very noticeable.
It DOES limit fps. You can't get 400 fps on a 60 hz screen
CRT quietly watching from side...
😂😂😂
Nice, so destiny decided its worth recommending this video after i have purchased a moniter.
Good. This guide really help me.
I am torn between a VA BenQ (BenQ EW3270U) 32 inch and LG IPS (LG 27UK650-W) 27 inch. Both are 4k HDR monitors. I will use it mainly for gaming on consoles, PS4 pro, Xbox one X. If only blacks don't suck on IPS panels.
TN was the most affordable option for me because I wanted 1440p 144hz G-sync. The one I have from Asus has pretty good colours once you calibrate it.
Tubeless i have the same haha
can u tell me the model of it? im searching for similiar monitor rn
@@maybe3241 I linked it below for you. Pretty sure he is talking about the same one I have.
Tubeless I’ve switched from the tn version to the ips. Mostly because i has a color banding issue. It is better but I wouldn’t say amazingly better, just better. The cool thing about it was I didn’t have to calibrate it. It looked good right when I turned it on. There is some backlight bleed, but not much to fuss over about. Besides is only really noticeable during dark/black scenes. Other than that, great monitor 👍🏻
Ive read elsewhere that ips panels are the ones that are typically plagued by backlight bleeding, with va having less to none of it. I’ve never had a va but I’ve bought two ips monitors recently and they both had horrible backlight bleeding. I’m sad that it looks like I’ll have to get TN because the colors did look amazing on these, but considering I needed this monitor for resident evil 2, a very dark game, I won’t be able to use either of them
Nice video. I have a Acer Predator X34P. Very nice IPS panel @ 120hz (overclocked) and 1440p. Also Ultrawide, which I love. It would be nice to get a 144hz+ version of this but there isn't any I don't think.
Have 144hz IPS in my laptop. Very happy with it.
Same. Most are either 5ms or less or they have Gsync. Which makes it equil to an 400€ screen... Makes laptop even more interesting..
Altough a 27 inch screen would be nice..
The ASUS PG279Q is a lovely and fast IPS monitor
Got a VA-panel for a friend on Black Friday. 1440p@144hz and 1ms.! Comparing to my 1080p@120hz 1ms right now. :)
I LOVE YOU 😍 👌🏼 Explanations is excellent
The saying actually goes: "Jack of all trades madter of none but better than a master of one"
Thanks for the correction!
Ivann Sicam "... but OFTEN TIMES better than a master of one"
CRT beats them all with response times :-). Really try one out.
As i always use more video,Photos editing so IPS is the one that fits me more. I don't play much of games as i have an EliteDisplay E241i monitor and so far not bad for the job. 2015 prices wasn't that high on monitors same as these days. I am happy with what i got .
Really nice video!
The human eye can only see 60 videos on yt a day
good thing i have two of them
I went for 23.8 inch IPS 75hz with freesync. But watching your video after ordering one 😂
Same but freesync makes everything smooth buttery so it's gucci
I literally spent $160 on an MSI 24” curved 144hz 1ms VA panel monitor. Really can’t beat that if you ask me
Grumpy Man I got it at B&Hvideo.com
I got the same monitor but it's TN
DA Skills you might wanna recheck on that then cuz the Optix MAG241C is a VA
I was just about to search about this and YT sent it to me in the Recommendation
Hi, I heard that if you use a 144hz by the HDMI connection it will run at 60hz (that means limit of 60fps), if you want to see the 144hz first obviously your computer (video card mainly) has to achive 144 fps or more, but then if you need another connection that is called dual display port (or display port, or something like that), so if your video card doesnt have this port, there is no sense in buying a 144hz monitor. Is that true?? I have a RX 590, I havent read the manual yet but probably it is compatible.
I didn't know Taylor Swift did gaming monitor reviews! :D
I learned a lot watching this video. Very simple to digest, well done.
Guys please help i have ps4 pro and a sont 4k hdr tv whats better tv or monitor both fps wise and just for nice single player games 4k and hdr0
Dont forgot about monitors with G-Sync as well if you dont want screen tearing.
nvidia new cards supports freesync, so looing for a monitor with g-sync will make it just more expensive
ain nobody got time for ips 60hz, bring on the TN 144hz or 240hz that shit is litt
Looks like ass though
@@ws5712 use va 144hz problem solved
@@theambergryphon4266 Still looks like ass though :(
This is a pretty solid review! will share this
Great review and guide!
Great video,as a console gamer on tv,but looking for a extra screen,this is really informative
Upgraded to an ips from a tn panel and i can safely say i am never going back.
va is the best
@Alex I No they do not lol. The colors are much much more vibrant no matter where you look at it. Now that IPS refresh rates and response times are just as good as TN specs the only argument for TN is the price point which is a valid argument.
Switched from a TN to a VA panel. I have to say, the difference in picture quality is astounding. Both 144hz 1ms. I also have an IPS screen as a secondary monitor at 60hz, fine for neutral photo editing.
Tom M A VA panel with a 1ms response time. Well that just doesn't exist...
dude u guys are crazy crying about 60hz. 60hz is plenty fast and IPS monitor is shitting on dumbass TN which looks like a washed out messed.
believe me stop trying to be cool and play a 7 year old game like countercrap GO and get 200fps with 240hz monitor. i bet you guys any money most people with 240hz monitors still get raped with people playing on 60hz. at a certain point the extra speed dont matter
What va u have?
@@WolfetoneRebel1916 it does lmao
This is the video I was looking for! Thanks
Going from 1080p TN to 1440p IPS. That something worth living for. Don't want to even know what the even bigger jump to 2160p is (well heard there is some diminishing returns, even with the 3.8M pixel vs 8.2M difference)
For me VA works the best...and i have tried all of them
Yes for me too
I think va are the best ones , can’t stand the glowing on ips and tn.
Yup , i using BenQ GW2470 ( VA Panel ) . :3
VA are great monitors if you dont mind smearing in darker scenes i had HP LP2275w and it was amazing upgrade from TN panel both color and dark representation.
Now i moved to IPS panel and i can say colors are even better (not as much jump as TN to VA but still better)
IPS glow... yeah i dont mind it if i dont look for it as only one corner glows in about 1x2 cm and only while sitting at 60cm from screen and if i look at middle i already see corners as ambient out of focus range so i dont mind it. I sometimes get disgusted by it while boring cinematics or loading screens but thats not big deal.
Response time are much better in darker sceenes but black is more of very dark grey color which for some reason dont bother me even though i loved blacks on VA.
Viewing angles depends on lotery mine screen has like 179 degree from righ side without any glow and like 45 degree from left before glow is bad.
I would say if you play in bright room and dont play much horror games IPS > VA if you play in dark room without light VA > IPS. I actually tried both side by side and now i got used to IPS response time VA sort of feels like playing with motion blur (funnily enought i did not see it before while i only had VA monitor)
Having used them all as well any Samsung VA = Worth it.
Viewing angle is very important. I normally watch on my screen at 160degree angle....
Like most of the gamers
great video!! keep doing awesome
Thanks for all the info. I will use this to buy a brand new crt monitor